This project imagines The New York Times as a website that accidentally became a newspaper. The cover works like a hero section, anchored by a single main story, while supporting headlines along the bottom behave more like links sitting just above the fold. Even the paper’s thickness gets a job, using the spine to surface top stories and the date so when newspapers start piling up in the corner, it’s still easy to find what you’re looking for. It’s a web-first way of thinking applied to print, turning familiar digital habits into something you can actually hold, or throw away.